Retrogression .. reality check for Indians
Guys and Gals,
Now that the bad news has settled in its time to figure out exactly where each of us stands and figure out our options. I have come up with the following assesment based on a conservative approach towards PD date progress for Indian EB3 applicants. I have also not considered the possibility of Congress stepping in and increasing the EB3 visa quota. These thoughts are based on things as they stand today without any change in the foreseeable future.
From the look of things, EB3 (India) retro dates are not going to move much till atleast early 06. Even if the dates start moving in early 06, none of us should expect rapid movements. I am stating this based on what I have read at various sites. Broadly speaking I think most of us Indian EB3s can be split in to the following groups.
1. EB3 with PD before cutoff of Jan 98 - I am almost certain that there are very few if any. These people should expect a speedy approval. Its about time
2. EB3 with PD between 98-2000 - I would be surprised if there are to many people with 98-2000 PDs still waiting. These people can realistically expect some good news in early 06. Even if the dates start moving, they will probably not cross 2000 until atleast the middle of 06. So these people can realistically expect approval early or mid 06. Till then keep renewing your APs and EADs or keep using the H1 visa if it hasn't expired yet. This is the best case scenario. The dates might only move by months in early 06 and the whole year may have gone before 2000 is reached. That is the worst case scenario.
3. EB3 with with PD of 2001 - Although I am not completely sure, I think there are a lot of people with 2001 PDs still waiting on approvals. From the look of things I forsee nothing for us (my PD is Aug 01) till late 06 to early 07. We have to continue to apply for EADs and APs I guess. This again is the best case scenario at this point. The dates may actually reach 01 in early to mid 07. Who knows?
4. EB3 with PD of 2002 - Might be similar to 01 or a little worse. Everything will depend on exactly how many 01 cases are pending. The dates may move slowly through 01. Late 07 seems realistic for 02s.
5. EB3 with PDs beyond 2002 - There is really no telling at this point but any approval before late 07 or early 08 seems unlikely at this point.
6. For all those that have not applied for their 485s, there will be a wait of atleast 2-3 years if not more to just apply for 485. It is important for these people to extend their H1s. Most of these people may be able to extend their H1 by as much as 3 years at one go because the Yates Memo has made some concession for people affected by retrogression.
I know the above thougts sound depressing but lets face reality and try to figure out ways to improve our situation. Let me stress again that the above are WORST CASE scenarios. Do not take my thoughts literally. I am just trying to think of the worst so we can prepare. If the worst doesn't happen we will still be okay but if does then we will be ready to face the hardships. Thats my thinking.
I am hoping that all of the above is wrong and that by some miracle the PD dates will start to move fast but right now we have to prepare for the worst case scenario. The most important thing during these tough times is to stick together, share information and help eachother out. If we do that we will all get through this.
regards,
saras76
Guys and Gals,
Now that the bad news has settled in its time to figure out exactly where each of us stands and figure out our options. I have come up with the following assesment based on a conservative approach towards PD date progress for Indian EB3 applicants. I have also not considered the possibility of Congress stepping in and increasing the EB3 visa quota. These thoughts are based on things as they stand today without any change in the foreseeable future.
From the look of things, EB3 (India) retro dates are not going to move much till atleast early 06. Even if the dates start moving in early 06, none of us should expect rapid movements. I am stating this based on what I have read at various sites. Broadly speaking I think most of us Indian EB3s can be split in to the following groups.
1. EB3 with PD before cutoff of Jan 98 - I am almost certain that there are very few if any. These people should expect a speedy approval. Its about time
2. EB3 with PD between 98-2000 - I would be surprised if there are to many people with 98-2000 PDs still waiting. These people can realistically expect some good news in early 06. Even if the dates start moving, they will probably not cross 2000 until atleast the middle of 06. So these people can realistically expect approval early or mid 06. Till then keep renewing your APs and EADs or keep using the H1 visa if it hasn't expired yet. This is the best case scenario. The dates might only move by months in early 06 and the whole year may have gone before 2000 is reached. That is the worst case scenario.
3. EB3 with with PD of 2001 - Although I am not completely sure, I think there are a lot of people with 2001 PDs still waiting on approvals. From the look of things I forsee nothing for us (my PD is Aug 01) till late 06 to early 07. We have to continue to apply for EADs and APs I guess. This again is the best case scenario at this point. The dates may actually reach 01 in early to mid 07. Who knows?
4. EB3 with PD of 2002 - Might be similar to 01 or a little worse. Everything will depend on exactly how many 01 cases are pending. The dates may move slowly through 01. Late 07 seems realistic for 02s.
5. EB3 with PDs beyond 2002 - There is really no telling at this point but any approval before late 07 or early 08 seems unlikely at this point.
6. For all those that have not applied for their 485s, there will be a wait of atleast 2-3 years if not more to just apply for 485. It is important for these people to extend their H1s. Most of these people may be able to extend their H1 by as much as 3 years at one go because the Yates Memo has made some concession for people affected by retrogression.
I know the above thougts sound depressing but lets face reality and try to figure out ways to improve our situation. Let me stress again that the above are WORST CASE scenarios. Do not take my thoughts literally. I am just trying to think of the worst so we can prepare. If the worst doesn't happen we will still be okay but if does then we will be ready to face the hardships. Thats my thinking.
I am hoping that all of the above is wrong and that by some miracle the PD dates will start to move fast but right now we have to prepare for the worst case scenario. The most important thing during these tough times is to stick together, share information and help eachother out. If we do that we will all get through this.
regards,
saras76
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